A lot of bugs

I am try the Vivaldi browser and I can see a lot of bugs: [b][color=#bb0000]- I am installed for Windows 8 APP, now I NOT can uninstalled (rigth button only show a little options) - I have previous installed COC COC browser, Vivaldir re-write all my files for COC COC browser - Uninstall Vivaldi uninstall Coc Coc browser!! Can I not have 2 browsers installed? - On Forobeta forums, open a link for a new tab close the session only on new tabs (very extrain) - On notebook the Vivalvi browser try "resize the window" ramdon times - On Wordpress I no can upload files - On Wordpress I no can drag and drop files [/color][/b] I lik me test more, but really it is impossible works with this beta, I am waiting for a new beta, thanks

I am not waiting miracles, I expect not damage my computer and my others browsers…

A technical preview, alpha, or beta version is not expected to damage your computer, but there's no guarantee that it will not, and quite a high chance that it will. Don't install anything other than final versions if you're not prepared to fix things that get broken. Set a restore point if you're of a nervous disposition.

Even final stable versions of software are not guaranteed in any way. Read paragraph 10 of the license agreement.

If using Windows, put anything "alpha" (and some things "beta") into a special limited-user account and use it from there. If it causes hiccups, at the end of the day should all else fail, you can always blow away the account, and the problems should go with it. At worst, a pass or two with something like CCleaner will remove any shards that are left behind in the registry. There's a reason a "stable" release is called what it is, and the implication is also that any other kind of version will be less than stable… the earlier in the development cycle, the greater the instability risks and potential negative consequences.

I have to admit I'm quite intrigued by Vivaldi supposedly uninstalling this Coc Coc browser as part of its own uninstall process and/or overwrite its previous install just by installing Vivaldi. Not sure how something this random could possibly happen, given that Vivaldi has its own entirely separate installation (and settings) folder.

Almost makes me want to go install that Coc Coc browser and see for myself how is something like that even possible.

Then you should not be testing preview softwares on it. Simple. :woohoo:

The browser is a preview, it means its to get a quick view on the product directorio and where its headed, its not designed for daily use or production browsing.

Preview is not a Beta, a Beta is a product that is designed for testing and will be launched soon but could be unstable and contains some bugs, not ready for prime time. A preview is just a look at the product for curiosity. Vivaldi is not even a Beta yet. Preview is actually not even Alpha, even when some people call it like that. The previews of Explorer for example did not even have a menu, it was a box to load a website and nothing more.

It will have bugs and it will be unstable and its not suggested to be a replacement yet for your current browser. Its for adventurous people that want to test and report bugs. :whistle:

All the bugs you mentioned where reported already. Don't worry it will not break your computer, but nobody can guarantee you that either, if you are afraid of that, you should wait until an official stable release is out.

But re-use files and folders from another browser (Coc Coc browser) I find it unacceptable, it's like installing Linux and to be mixing it with Windows operating system.

No serious programmer would do that …

What you mean re-use files and folders from another browser? What exactly?

People mix Windows and Linux operating systems all the time, not sure what you tried to say with that, but I interconnect Windows and Linux machines just fine, and use files in what ever system I like.

All the bugs you mentioned where reported already. Don't worry it will not break your computer, but nobody can guarantee you that either, if you are afraid of that, you should wait until an official stable release is out.

All the bugs you mentioned where reported already. Don't worry it will not break your computer, but nobody can guarantee you that either, if you are afraid of that, you should wait until an official stable release is out.

I found news bugs:

– download a file with a name exist on the computer on the same directory not working
-- webmasters tools search box works with bugs (no led writing more a fews letters)

Uninstall Vivaldi uninstall Coc Coc browser!! Can I not have 2 browsers installed?

Wait… You said you could not uninstall Vivaldi and now you say you did uninstall it? As for it deleting this other browser's data - sorry, but I have to call bs. It's nigh impossible, unless you specifically told Vivaldi to install on top of that browser (say, you installed both into a "C:\browsers" folder instead of "C:\browsers\coc" and "C:\browsers\Vivald"), please double check.